A Voracious Appetite

The Bible is not a course we take and complete, it is a life-giving, life-sustaining gift from the very mouth of God. It is to be treasured, pondered over, and used frequently.

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Ps 119:131 I opened my mouth wide and panted, for I longed for Thy commandments.

This is a​​ very​​ descriptive set of words. ​​ It paints a picture for us of the great desire the Psalmist has for Truth. ​​ You might even want to start at the beginning of Psalm 119 and mark each time God’s word is mentioned. ​​ There are several references used for the word: ​​ law, way, testimonies, commandments, precepts, word, judgments,​​ statutes,​​ and​​ saying.

Below are the Hebrew definitions from​​ Strongs Concordance ​​​​ for a few of the words we’ll ​​ take a closer look at.

opened <pa’ar> to yawn, open wide

mouth <peh> can also mean mind, speech

panted <sha’aph> to inhale eagerly; desire earnestly, devour

Let’s remember the writer of this Psalm. ​​ David endures imprisonment, accusation and persecution because of his love for God. ​​ Throughout this entire Psalm, the love he has for God’s word dominates. ​​ David​​ recognizes his need​​ for Truth at all times in​​ his life, whether he is in adversity or prosperity. In all circumstances, the Psalmist calls upon the word of God for his sustaining comfort and encouragement.​​ 

“I opened my mouth wide and panted”​​ is something we can readily picture.​​ Think of inhaling eagerly, desiring​​ earnestly, and devouring – these words​​ are indicative of serious need and want. ​​ Picture this: a​​ newborn baby who has slept for six hours (probably 3-4 is a more realistic time​​ ) then wakes with an insatiable hunger for its mother’s milk. ​​ It is impossible to appease the infant with anything but what is desired. ​​ There is nothing else that will fill its need!

Picture​​ a puppy inhaling its food. ​​ It seems as though it just can’t get enough and the only thing on its mind is to eat. ​​ One of our dogs, Lily, is a French Bull Dog. ​​ The picture at the beginning of this blog is from Halloween a few years back, complete with a skull and crossbones tattoo – I couldn’t help myself! ​​ As sweet as she is, she is not at all loyal to any one person, rather, the hand that fills her dish​​ becomes her temporary best bud. Food is her obsession. ​​ It is evident in the noisy way she eats,​​ (I’ve often thought we should have named her piglet),​​ and with the gusto she uses to inhale her food. ​​ When she was a puppy, we would have to put a rock in the center of her bowl in order to slow down her gulping the contents. Her appetite has never​​ waned, it is still​​ voracious! ​​​​ This behavior would not be welcomed in anyone of us, but when related to our appetite of God’s word, it is a good thing to desire.

David explains his words to us. ​​ Why did he open his mouth and pant? ​​ Because he​​ longed for​​ God’s​​ commandments. ​​ His desire for God’s truth is strong. ​​ Think of the word yearning. ​​ I love this word used in connection with God’s word because it describes a​​ prolonged​​ desire or need,​​ a need that is never completely filled. ​​ Let me explain: ​​ We can never get enough of the Truth. ​​ There is always more. ​​ More insight, more encouragement, more instruction, more conviction, more knowledge of God’s love for us and how unfathomable it is! ​​ Heaven forbid we ever get to the place where we think we are finished studying God’s truths or have it all together or don’t need more input. ​​ The Bible is not a course we take and complete, it is a life-giving, life-sustaining gift from the very mouth of God. ​​ It is to be treasured, pondered over, and used frequently. ​​ It is quite different than any other book we might have.​​ 

Textbooks are used for a time, learned, memorized, spit out on a test and forgotten. ​​ They also frequently become outdated as new versions are published. ​​ Cookbooks may be used frequently but most of us use them for quick reference then put them away. ​​ We don’t ponder what they mean or how a recipe can change our life! ​​ Storybooks or novels​​ are read for amusement, for recreation. ​​ The Bible is always​​ relevant, not meant to be forgotten and shelved, and hopefully referenced so often that it is always handy. ​​ It is meant for us to ponder and it absolutely changes lives as God opens​​ desiring hearts to know Him.

 

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Author: Sharyn Balogh

You know it's difficult to write about yourself. The most important fact I can disclose is that I'm saved by God's grace through faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. My desire is to live a life honoring to God in response for the gift of salvation I've been given. This is so much easier said than done! I struggle daily with right choices, right words, right thoughts, and right actions. My best and only defense against sin is the power of God in me and for that I am inexpressibly thankful. I have three amazing grown-up children who have responded to God's call in their lives along with their spouses. One of the great joys of my life is knowing my children and their families strive to serve and follow God. My grandchildren are another wonderful joy in my life! My husband and I are blessed with four beautiful grandchildren to date with another expected very soon on September 12th. We also are thankful for the comforting knowledge that an additional three of our grandchildren, a set of twins at three months gestation and a little boy, Isaac, at four and a half months gestation, are in our Savior's presence. I have attended the same church since the day my eyes were opened to Truth over thirty years ago. How fortunate it is to have been led by God’s hand immediately to a church body that follows the Bible, no man-made doctrines, just the Word clear and strong. My husband is my best friend, my confidant, my encourager, and I still can't believe how blessed I am by his example of love and generosity towards everyone around him. He is God-fearing, compassionate, and kind and I have learned so much from him. I am a daughter to my almost 92 year-old mother, sister to three brothers, a wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, aunt, great-aunt, neighbor and friend. That means, whomever is reading this, we probably have something in common! I love every unique role I have been placed in. I'm frequently stretched and sometimes feel like silly putty that wants to bounce right back into my comfort zone. My greatest ambition is to be a follower of Jesus; a light that shines for Him at all times, in all circumstances. So, there it is, a bit about me. I guess I was able to write about myself after all! However, my existence cannot be defined without Jesus Christ, my Lord and my Savior. His love has permeated my life to His glory and my eternal thankfulness.